FAQ’S

A: Our Wiggins Marina Bull forklift is capable of lifting boats that weigh up to 18,000lbs and approximately 38 feet in length. Boats are stored on cradles inside the Drystack and not on trailers. This allows room for the forks of the Marina Bull to easily get under the boat. Your boat is carefully lifted up from its cradle and moved to our launching area. The forklift then slowly lowers the forks into the water. Once the boat is floating on its own it is secured to a dock inside the launch area.

A: Space permitting, tenants have the ability to leave their boat in the water overnight or for a weekend. We have limited dedicated dock space in the water for our Drystack tenants that can be reserved. We ask that you inform the office of your plans when requesting a launch.

A: We require a minimum of two hours’ notice to launch your boat, however; the more notice the better! There are a few really busy days during the year that our docks are full: Memorial Day Weekend, 4th of July, America’s Cup race days, Labor Day Weekend and Fleet Week. Launch requests for these days must be made at least a week in advance to reserve dock space in the marina. Requests can be made by calling the office or emailing launch@msqdrystack.com.

A: Boats can be launched as early as 8 a.m. provided a request has been made no later than 4 p.m. the day prior. If you need your boat before 8 a.m. notify the office by 2 p.m. the day before and we will launch your boat at the end of the day so it is ready when you arrive first thing in the morning. Your electronic key provides 24 hour access to the docks, showers and restrooms on site.

A: Tie up anywhere there is space in the launching area. Remember, the end ties are private slips. Do not tie up here unless you have been instructed to do so by the office or yard staff. If you have borrowed the office’s set of keys simply drop them in the mail slot in the front window. We will haul your boat in the morning unless you provide us with alternate instructions.

A: A set of keys to your boat allows us to flush your engine(s) upon hauling out. It also makes moving your boat in the launching area easier when necessary. Please note that we are not responsible for keys that are left inside vessels.

A: There is parking alongside the Drystack building and on Mariner Square Drive. As a courtesy to our neighbors at Cardinal Point and the Pasta Pelican we like to keep parking spaces in front of the marina available for their use.

A: In addition to flushing your engines with fresh water, our forklift operators will rinse and wash your boat from the rub rail down upon each and every haul out. If you would like the top side washed and wiped down, this a ‘full-wash’ and pricing varies depending on the size of your boat.

A: Yes! We have an area that we call ‘the pad’ where you and vendors are allowed to detail your boat. Moving your boat to the pad uses one of your monthly allotted launches. Boats can be out on the pad anytime between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. (most days) but cannot remain out overnight. Vendors must be approved by the office and provide proof of insurance that names Mariner Square & Associates as additionally insured. For a list of local vendors please contact the office.

A: Our forklift operators are not trained mechanics and the Mariner Square Marina & Drystack is not a boatyard. Alameda Marine Services (AMS) is a tenant of Mariner Square Drystack and works with several of our tenants. . Vendors must be approved by the office and provide proof of insurance that names Mariner Square & Associates as additionally insured. For a list of local vendors please contact the office.